Atlanta’s Fighting Forty-Second: Joseph Johnston's 'Old Guard'

Author:   W. Clifford Roberts Jr. ,  Frank E. Clark
Publisher:   Mercer University Press
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9780881467413


Pages:   34
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Atlanta’s Fighting Forty-Second: Joseph Johnston's 'Old Guard'


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The Forty-Second Georgia Volunteer Infantry was organized in the spring of 1862 at Camp McDonald near Big Shanty. The regiment was made up of companies from DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Milton, Newton, and Walton counties. Fighting in the Western Theater, they were major participants at Cumberland Gap, Champion's Hill, Vicksburg, Resaca, Atlanta, Nashville, and Bentonville. These Georgians proved to be capable fighters and were, on four occasions, assigned to cover the retreat of the Army of Tennessee. The furious charge of the Forty-Second Georgia that carried the Federal trenches near the Troup Hurt House was a pivotal moment in the Battle of Atlanta. Their capture of a Federal battery is depicted in the recently restored Atlanta Cyclorama painting. This detailed narrative highlights first person accounts drawn from soldier's letters, diaries, and field reports, as well as from Federal soldiers directly across the trench lines. Excerpts from the letters and diaries of Colonel Lovick P. Thomas and his wife Jennie, stand out in this story for their honesty, devotion, and perseverance in trying times. This story continues past the war and describes how these veterans rebuilt their homes, farms, and communities. Many of the former officers became important civic leaders in Atlanta, with five mayors of Atlanta having direct ties to the Forty-Second Georgia. Controversy would erupt in the 1890s between the Forty-Second Survivor's Association and the survivors of Manigault's South Carolina Brigade, as to which unit captured the famous DeGress Battery during the Battle of Atlanta. The valuable service of the Forty-Second Georgia is an underappreciated aspect of the Confederate fight for Independence.

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Author:   W. Clifford Roberts Jr. ,  Frank E. Clark
Publisher:   Mercer University Press
Imprint:   Mercer University Press
ISBN:  

9780881467413


ISBN 10:   0881467413
Pages:   34
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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W. Clifford Roberts, Jr. is a retired Georgia history teacher with the Fulton County Public School System, and was named his school's Teacher of the Year in 2011. He holds a BA in Southern History from Vanderbilt University and is currently the president of the Generals Barton-Stovall Association. Roberts lives in Charleston, South Carolina. Frank E. Clark is the cofounder and has been the curator of the Bell Research Center in Cumming, Georgia, since its inception in 2004. The Center holds over 16,000 books, manuscripts, and artifacts focused on Southern genealogy and American history. A life-long musician, Clark is currently recording an album of original Confederate music.

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